Puigdemont urges Spain to open negotiations over Catalonia
Catalonia's former leader Carles Puigdemont is seen with supporters after a news conference in Berlin, Germany, April 7, 2018. Spain would now have to prove that Puigdemont was guilty of misusing public funds, she said, adding "That won't be easy".

2 killed, 20 injured in delivery van attack in Germany
The driver was a German citizen, said Herbert Reul, state minister for internal affairs in North Rhine-Westphalia state. A search of the man's Muenster apartment late Saturday turned up more fireworks and a deactivated AK47 assault rifle.

Prince Charles, Camilla land in Australia for key visit
Prince Charles isn't the only member of the royal family now facing revealing claims from an unauthorized biography. Prince Charles then continued on so the reporter then proceeded to ask the Duchess of Cornwall the same question.

Can Bayern win to clinch Bundesliga title?
Bayern Munich secured a sixth straight Bundesliga title after coming from behind to win 4-1 at Bavarian neighbours Augsburg. Bayern Munich could likely claim their next German championship title on the road as they travel away to Augsburg.

Nokia's latest smartphones are coming to Malaysia next week
One packing 32 GB internal storage along with 3 GB RAM and a second variant with 64 GB internal storage paired with 4 GB of RAM . The pre-bookings for the phone will start on April 20 at leading offline retailers like Croma, Reliance Digital and more.

Burma: Reuters journalists to stay in jail
The two journalists were arrested after they were invited to meet police officers for dinner in the north of Yangon. Buddhist villagers attacked some of them with swords and soldiers shot the others dead, the military had said.

India seeks game-changing ties with Nepal
Another key decision taken after talks between the visiting Oli and Modi was on the development of inland waterways. Oli had also met President Ram Nath Kovind on Saturday and was given a ceremonial reception at Rashtrapati Bhawan.

Day-long fast won't stop PM to inaugurate DefExpo on Thursday

The no-confidence motions- which were brought against the BJP-led central government by TDP, TRS, Left and Congress- could not be tabled in Lok Sabha due to the ruckus by opposition parties.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday appealed to BJP leaders, MPs and MLAs from across the country, to hold a day-long fast on April 12 to "expose" the opposition parties who have been holding the "Parliament to ransom". "We're ready to talk about all the issues but they are not letting the houses function", union minister Ananth Kumar had said April 4. Last week, the BJP had blamed Congress for disruptions in both Houses of Parliament. The BJP holds opposition exclusively responsible for disruptions in Parliament because of which hardly any legislative business could be carried out, especially in the second half of the Budget Session.

In the budget session which concluded on Friday (April 6), the Lok Sabha spent just 1% of its allotted time on legislative business while the Rajya Sabha spent 6%.

Public money was wasted due to the disruptions, which caused a loss of over Rs 200 crores to the exchequer.

Raikkonen's auto breaks Ferrari mechanic's leg in tire stop
As for Ricciardo, a system shutdown caused him to stop on track with tweets of his steering wheel with no display going viral. Daniel Ricciardo , on the other hand, suffered an electrical problem which shut down his vehicle forcing him to end his race.

Snowing in Chicago, Cubs Postpone Home Opener
The Cubs time under Maddon says this to be so, since the Cubs have been well over the.500 mark in his tenure at Wrigley Field . The good news is that he has already registered 11 strikeouts and he'll face a Cubs lineup that is full of strikeout potential.

Deutsche bank sacks British CEO following losses
Business paper Handelsblatt said last month that Deutsche Bank remains "what it was when Cryan took the helm: a chronic patient". Without any response from Deutsche Bank , the Briton was essentially hung out to dry amid news of the search for a successor.

"The Prime Minister will work in his office but will not eat", NDTV quoted a BJP leader saying.

A day after announcing his decision to hold a day-long fast to protest against the logjam in Parliament, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today urged the BJP MPs to join him in the protest against the "enemies of democracy". The congress also demands apology from the BJP from the CBSE paper leak and SSC scam.

On this day, Modi will address the MPs and interact with some of them, the sources said. Talking about the Rafale Deal Surjewal blamed the centre government for compromising with the national security.